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{\Large Doctoral Project Proposal}\\[1cm]
{ \LARGE \bfseries Interpretation of Natural Language Instructions in Interactive Environments} \\ 
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{\Large \bfseries General Information}\\[0.5cm]

{\Large Research area}\\[0.25cm]
Computational Linguistics \\[1cm]

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Name			& Mart\'in Federico Villalba \\
Academic Title	& M.Sc. in Computer Sciences \\
Date of birth	& March 6, 1984 \\
Nationality		& Argentinean \\
Work Address	& Medina Allende S/N,\\
				& Ciudad Universitaria,\\
				& C\'ordoba \\
Home Address	& Sucre 2420, C\'ordoba \\
Phone Number	& (0351) 4715256 \\
E-mail			& villalba@famaf.unc.edu.ar \\
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{\Large Timeframe}\\[0.25cm]
3 years \\[1cm]

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\section{Summary}
Typical approaches towards instruction interpretation require an extensive adaptation to a particular domain or the manual annotation of corpora. In a previouly published work we've presented a new approach towards instruction interpretation, taking as a starting point a large amount of unannotated, easily collectable data of human interaction, and using it to develop a system capable of instruction interpretation. In the present research project we intend to merge our previous results with those evaluated in the Prof. Dr. Alexander Koller's project, \textit{``Structuring Information in Interactive Natural Language Generation''}. The final result would be a system capable of both interpretation and generation of instructions, by means of a shared model of the enviromnent.